Ten Bird Watching Hotspots in Florida
1. Everglades National Park Everglades National Park is one of the most unique wetland systems in the world, although it […]
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1. Everglades National Park Everglades National Park is one of the most unique wetland systems in the world, although it […]
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Winter birds of Florida (December, January, February) By early December most of the northern birds which will spend the winter
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Fall birds of Florida (September, October, November) During September the southward land bird migration reaches its peak, with inland sites
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Summer Birds of Florida (June, July, August) By the end of May and into June most Florida bird species are
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Spring Birds of Florida (March, April, May) The spring season is a time of great change in Florida. Because of
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Florida can be divided into three main eco-regions as follows: Southeastern Plains Most of the northern Panhandle and much of
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Ornithologically speaking Florida has quite a long history. Before extensive human settlement it was a wild and somewhat inhospitable land
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Magee Marsh Wildlife Area 13229 West State Route 2 Oak Harbor, OH 43449 419-898-0960 This is may be the premier
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Another Rough-legged Hawk winged its way over the bay. The day’s total had already exceeded 300 birds and it was
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When you amble along the Wilderness Road in eastern Kentucky, that primitive track blazed by early American pioneers through the
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Millions of us who love birds know at least a bit about John James Audubon, perhaps the greatest birder of
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I like birding in places where there are only 22 people per square mile. Especially when the birds vastly outnumber
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